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9-690: Joseph or Joe Davies may refer to: Sportsmen [ edit ] Joe Davies (footballer, born 1864) (1864–1943), Newton Heath F.C., Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. and Wales international footballer Joe Davies (footballer, born 1870) (1870–?), Everton F.C., Manchester City F.C., Sheffield United F.C. and Wales international footballer Joe Davies (footballer, born 1926) (1926–1973), Chester City F.C. player Joe Davies (cricketer) (born 1992), English cricketer Joe Davies (rugby union) (born 1995), Welsh rugby union player Others [ edit ] Joseph E. Davies (1876–1958), United States ambassador to

18-712: A Welsh mother, Doughty started his football career with Druids before joining Newton Heath in June 1886. He was in the Heathens team that first joined the Football Alliance in the 1889–90 season, and made his debut on 30 October 1886 against Fleetwood Rangers in the FA Cup . He left Newton Heath in 1891. Doughty made his debut for the Wales national team in 1886, in a match against Scotland . He scored four goals in one match for Wales in

27-711: A key member of the side which reached the fifth round of the FA Cup , going out to Blackburn Olympic in February 1883. A "solidly built" and totally reliable player, who was "strong in the tackle", his enthusiasm "drew the best out of his colleagues". In 1886, he joined Newton Heath, along with his Druids teammates, brothers Jack and Roger Doughty . He made his competitive debut for the club in their first ever FA Cup match against Fleetwood Rangers on 30 October 1886, playing at centre-half. Davies played for Newton Heath for four seasons, making just over 50 competitive appearances and scoring seven goals, including 21 appearances in

36-613: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joe Davies (footballer, born 1864) Joseph E. Davies (12 July 1864 – 7 October 1943) was a Welsh footballer who played at half-back for Newton Heath and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the late 1880s and early 1890s. He also made seven appearances for the Welsh national team . Born in Cefn Mawr , near Ruabon , he began his football career with local-based Druids in 1882. He immediately became

45-603: The Football Alliance in 1889–90. In August 1890, he was transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers of the First Division , where he made his debut on 15 September 1890 in a 4–2 win at Sunderland . Wolves reached the final of the FA Cup in 1893 , but despite being a regular in the Football League with 18 appearances in 1892–93, Davies was not selected for the final against Everton , with Wolves fielding an all-English side. After

54-695: The Joe Davies Heritage Airpark See also [ edit ] Joseph Hamilton Daveiss (1774–1811), soldier Joe Davis (disambiguation) (includes Joe and Joseph) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Davies&oldid=1245530425 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

63-544: The Soviet Union Joseph John Davies (1889–1976), British soldier Joseph Davies (Australian politician) (1880–1954), Australian politician Joseph Davies (British politician) (1866–1954), UK Member of Parliament for Crewe elected 1918 Joseph Davies (priest) (1890–1952), Dean of Monmouth Joseph Davies (magazine editor) (died 1831), Welsh solicitor and magazine publisher Joseph Davies (1923–2016), military officer, politician, and namesake of

72-519: The age of 31 and became a farmer, keeping a butcher's shop in Cefn Mawr until his death there in October 1943. Three of his brothers also played for Wales: Lloyd (16 appearances), Robert (1 appearance) and Thomas (4 appearances). Jack Doughty John Doughty (October 1865 – April 1937) was a Welsh footballer who played as a forward . Born in Bilston , Staffordshire , to an Irish father and

81-443: The final, Davies made only one further appearance for Wolves and quit them in the summer. Having made 34 league appearances over his three seasons for the club he moved back to Wales to play for Druids again. Davies won his first cap for Wales on 4 February 1888 in a 5–1 loss to England at Crewe. He added four more before leaving Newton Heath in 1890, and two final ones during his time at Wolves. He retired from football in 1895 at

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